A review of Mr. Horn's catechisme, and some few of his questions and answers noted by J.H. of Massingham p. Norf.

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A review of Mr. Horn's catechisme, and some few of his questions and answers noted by J.H. of Massingham p. Norf.
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Hacon, Joseph, 1603-1662.
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Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] :: Printed by John Field ...,
1660.
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Horn, John, 1614-1676. -- Brief instructions for children.
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Qu. 265. When shall the dead be raised? * 1.1

A. They that are christs at his coming,* 1.2 and the rest afterward.* 1.3

There is no ground for this answer in any of the Texts quoted, there is some colour indeed out of the first of them, if you take it alone, and separate

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from the verse foregoing, and the verse following; The Dead in Christ shall rise first: the Apostle doth not mean that those who are none of Christs shall be raised next, or in the second place, for he com∣pareth not together the raising of these two sorts, namely, the Dead that are Christs, and the Dead that are none of his; but he compareth, of those that belong to Christ; the dead, and the living: or the raising of the dead, and the changing of the li∣ving: so it followeth: Then we which are alive and remain, shall be caught up together with them, &c. But the other two have not so much as any colour at all: for that in 1 Cor. 15. speaketh not of the Resurre∣ction of the unjust: and that in Revel. 20. speaketh not of the last Resurrection.

Now I come to the Quest. and Answers that look toward the Cinque-Points, which I have reser∣ved to consider together, howsoever scattered tho∣rowout the Catechisme.

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